24 Ağustos 2009 Pazartesi

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August 24, 2009
In this issue
redarrow Jailed SF network administrator faces fewer charges
redarrow McAfee seeks gag on exec ousted over options
redarrow Hacker Mitnick may sue AT&T over data breach
redarrow Los Angeles gets its Google Apps groove
redarrow Facebook disables 6 rogue phishing apps, but 5 more appear

Judge dismisses most of the charges against a former San Francisco network administrator accused of hijacking the city's computer network.

Former McAfee President Kevin Weiss wants to clear his name after being awarded damages over his firing, but McAfee wants the information to remain confidential.

Kevin Mitnick's mobile account gets breached. AT&T allegedly says it's not at fault and plans to drop his contract and not compensate for damages. Now he may sue.

The nation's second-largest city is close to overcoming security fears and jumping on the cloud computing bandwagon. Will other cities follow?
Rogue applications keep cropping up that are sending Facebook users to a phishing site, stealing passwords, and then spamming users' friends as Facebook moves to quash them.

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